Steve Ammidown, RWA's Librarian of the Year for 2019, is a genre romance historian who does important work on preserving a history that has too often been considered trivial, when not outright erased.
Cue his latest blog post on men writing genre romance:
https://romancehistory.com/2023/01/26/men-who-write-romance-ken-casper-1941-2021/
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@Shelflove has posted links to the Black Romance and Historical conversation between @Elysabethgrace1 and @KatrinaJax (on twitter), with an appearance by @authormsbev --with transcript!
You can find @Shelflove here: https://linktr.ee/shelflovepodcast
A direct link to this episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shelf-love-a-romance-novel-book-club/id1480593827
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Steve Ammidown (@romancehistorian on instagram) just posted a reel where he talks about an author who, in the *1970s*, stopped writing for Mills & Boons and Harlequin (which was then M&B's USA arm), and later on, Silhouette, because they were cheating her, and about a hundred other writers, off royalties on their US reprints through Harlequin.
As always: authors, beware; it's not just small indies who'll defraud you.
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